tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029419017923677229.post4901962457451517834..comments2013-12-06T04:46:02.365-05:00Comments on TeachPaperless: Question of the Day: On Building a PLN In an Age of Mainstreamed Social MediaShelly Blake-Plocknoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029419017923677229.post-29243355793034566582011-05-11T21:25:24.229-04:002011-05-11T21:25:24.229-04:00Shelly, great post as always. I think what made i...Shelly, great post as always. I think what made it easier for me was connecting with one person and then going from there. I reached out to many and then focused in on people I felt more compatible with. A big thing as well is to try to get to know that person outside of their classroom or job, which gets easier when you have &quot;spoken&quot; for a little bit. So be courageous, reach out, and comment on other blogs. I often find new people to learn with through comments.Mrs Ripp aka 4thGrdTeachhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08664101868856118868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029419017923677229.post-63455448632417037642011-05-11T20:09:14.616-04:002011-05-11T20:09:14.616-04:00I have just started trying to build my PLN. My tw...I have just started trying to build my PLN. My two areas I am trying to focus on are organization and commitment. I am uncomfortable when thing are not well organized, so I have spent most of my time choosing paths of information (Twitter, Blog, RSS reader, etc) and syncing them (as best I know how) to work together with as few daily clicks from me as possible. The result is a system I am fairly comfortable with but the information is only going one way at the moment- a lot coming in for me to read, but not much going out. So, now I will focus on getting two-way traffic going on my information paths.<br /><br />Tim, I like how you gave yourself goals (2 blog posts a week, etc). I think that is what I need to do. Give myself a few reachable goals per week and set aside a designated block of time to do them in.<br /><br />Next obstacle to staying focused on creating my PLN: summer vacation.Mike Hopalukhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13577048338842842729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029419017923677229.post-46734188919714183392011-05-11T19:26:05.176-04:002011-05-11T19:26:05.176-04:00@anonymous a PLN is a Personal Learning Network. I...@anonymous a PLN is a Personal Learning Network. It is a group of educators you interact with (mostly online) by sharing resources, ideas, reflection, etc.<br /><br />I started really getting into developing a PLN during my time as a dean of students and technology integration specialist in the middle school. I had absolutely no idea what I was doing, but several other educators started sharing resources with me and helping me learn what and how a PLN works. That was back during 2008-09 and I seriously had no idea what I was up to or why I was trying to do it. However, another teacher at our school had been encouraging me before he left for Singapore and I just kept at it. Sometimes I wouldn&#39;t blog or tweet for days at a time, because I was busy with other aspects of my job. But once I committed myself to blogging regularly, things really started to happen for me professional and personally. <br /><br />The commitment I made was to use Twitter for 10 minutes a day and post to my blog at least twice a week. Sometimes the posts were only one paragraph (and often still are) but it was the discipline to do it weekly that was important. When I was taking guitar lessons in high school, my instructor taught me this lesson about practice -- 10 minutes every day. Of course, you often don&#39;t practice more than that, because of other things, but often you spend more time; especially if you really enjoy it. My advice -- 10 minutes a day on Twitter and/or 10 minutes blogging. It works and you will see and feel the payoff in a short time. I&#39;m a better teacher and learner because of my PLN.Tim Brayhttp://tsbray.posterous.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029419017923677229.post-77026524179360335892011-05-11T14:09:53.879-04:002011-05-11T14:09:53.879-04:00As an online educator and someone who should be mo...As an online educator and someone who should be more comfortable with technology I am often overwhelmed to the point of being &quot;frozen&quot; with trepidation in where to start. I Facebook, I (read) Tweet(s) and I follow a couple blogs but I am missing so much. I don&#39;t know how to draw the boundaries and snuff out the unnecessary when it comes to both the personal and the professional side of technology when the ease of both is at my fingertips all day long. Any advice would be most welcome.jogohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18056201464717341705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029419017923677229.post-15959895175963952262011-05-11T13:25:36.128-04:002011-05-11T13:25:36.128-04:00What does PLN mean?What does PLN mean?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029419017923677229.post-65193413803750062462011-05-11T12:57:46.232-04:002011-05-11T12:57:46.232-04:00Good question Shelly,
I think building a PLN is ...Good question Shelly, <br /><br />I think building a PLN is the same as building friendships in real life (whatever that means!)<br /><br />You have to talk to people. Find people who interest you and engage them in conversations through whatever tools you and they are comfortable with. <br /><br />If you spend the time talking to people you will develop meaningful and helpful relationships. I think it really is as simple as engaging people. <br /><br />Not everyone will engage back to you at the same level. Don&#39;t take it personal. You won&#39;t &quot;click&quot; with everyone on-line and you won&#39;t be able to have the same level of relationships with everyone, but you will start to build a network of people to learn with.<br /><br />For myself since I will be teaching a new subject (social studies) next year, I have started following the #sschat hashtag and have started to engage those people because I know we have common interests and can help each other.Mikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10113640204198426098noreply@blogger.com